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How To Get That Job: Career Development Fact Sheet 1 10 Life Changing Ideas to Bring Success in Your Job Hunt Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 1 H H o o w w T T o o G G e e t t T T h h a a t t J J o o b b C C a a r r e e e e r r D D e e v v e e l l o o p p m me e n n t t F F a a c c t t S S h h e e e e t t 1 1 1 1 0 0 L L i i f f e e C C h h a a n n g g i i n n g g I I d d e e a a s s t t o o B B r r i i n n g g S S u u c c c c e e s s s s i i n n Y Y o o u u r r J J o o b b H H u u n n t t

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How To Get That Job: Career Development Fact Sheet 1 10 Life Changing Ideas to Bring Success in Your Job Hunt

Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 1

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How To Get That Job: Career Development Fact Sheet 1 10 Life Changing Ideas to Bring Success in Your Job Hunt

Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 2

Successful job hunters and career changers often have a real vision of what success means to them and have a plan of how

they will achieve it. I want to encourage you to ‘take the initiative’ for your life and your career, by sharing 10 life-changing ideas with you. These ideas will help you develop a greater awareness of what you need and want out of life, so that your

career fits into the life you want, rather than the other way round. These tips will help you to ‘raise your head high’, improve your confidence and boost your chances of success in your job hunt, by helping you to look at your long-term goals.

Life Changing Idea 1: We are all mortal - ‘Carpe Diem’ Have you ever stopped to consider that once a day has passed, you will never have the opportunity to live it again? If you

want a wake-up call for how many days you have left, try this little exercise. Draw a horizontal line on a piece of paper. At the left end of the line write a zero and also the year you were born. Now try to guess / estimate how old you will be when you die and write this number and the year at the right end of the line. Now draw a cross on the line to correspond with your

age now. How do you feel about the time that has passed? How do you feel about the days and years to come? If, like me you believe that you are in control of your life, and you want to make the most of it then read on.

Life Changing Idea 2: Define YOUR vision of success When I was in my twenties I once became very disgruntled when a colleague was promoted ahead of me. ‘Don’t nail your

colours to someone else’s mast’ advised my boss Alan. ‘Don’t try to live someone else’s life.’ That advice helped me to define my own vision of success and has stayed with me for the whole of my life.

I’m not saying that it’s wrong to be inspired by people whom we admire. But we shouldn’t try to copy their lives, or live a life that is dictated by the desires of others. What does success mean to you? What was your knee-jerk reaction to that

question? A big salary increase? A promotion? A fast car? Seriously when did you last sit down and write your definition of ‘a successful life’? Have you ever done it? You see I believe there are as many definitions as there are people reading this

article. So what are YOUR criteria for a successful life? What is YOUR life-vision? Remember; a vision is a dream taken seriously.

Write down the words that come into your head and develop your definition of success. And the definition doesn’t have to be driven by money. The 15 months that I spent working as a volunteer teacher with the charity, Voluntary Services Overseas in

Papua New Guinea, count as one of the most successful chapters in my life, in spite of the fact that I was paid only a subsistence-level income.

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How To Get That Job: Career Development Fact Sheet 1 10 Life Changing Ideas to Bring Success in Your Job Hunt

Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 3

Life Changing Idea3: Write a plan – develop your strategy

Let me ask you. Where do you want to get to in your life? What do you want to achieve? What is YOUR Life Plan? I have asked these question of hundreds of people and been shocked by peoples’ answers. I’ve got used to it over the years; Glazed

eyes, dropped jaws and blank expressions. Doh! You’d think I’d asked them to give me the formula for some highly complex chemical, when all I’d really asked was ‘What do you want to do with the rest of your life’? As a starting point write down 5 -10 ‘life goals’ for the next five year period. These are the actions which can turn your vision into reality. Try using some of

the planning tools below. You don’t need to use all of the planning and analysis techniques and different people prefer to use different tools. Whichever ones you use, you’ll find that self-analysis, will improve your self-awareness and this will help you

to sell yourself better, whether it’s in your job applications or interviews.

Life Changing Idea 4: Develop a PMA (positive mental attitude) People often have problems in making career plans and developing goals because they impose barriers on themselves. They

say things like ‘I could never achieve this’, ‘That opportunity is not available to me’; ‘This isn’t feasible’, etc. How many times have you heard (or asked!) the question ‘Is the glass half-full or half-empty?’ and felt good about the positive ‘Half-full’ answer that you’ve given. Well I’d like you to take your thoughts to a new level. Because unless you live your life in a

vacuum, the glass is ALWAYS full. Sometimes water, sometimes air, sometimes both, sometimes poison, sometimes nectar. ‘The glass’ is in your hands. The responsibility for making the most of the contents is, to a very large extent, yours. If you

adopt the mind-set that you CAN make the most of what you’ve got, then you’re half way to success. Many successful sports people develop mental pictures of themselves crossing the winning line first, or scoring that winning goal. Adopt the mindset

7 Career Planning Techniques 1. Mind-maps. Write the word. ‘Success’ in the middle of a bubble in the centre of a large piece of paper. Now let your mind-

freewheel with all the ideas that can make it a reality. Read books by Tony Buzan for more. 2. Life-pies. Analyse your life over a time; say a week. Log how much time you spend doing various things; working, travelling to

work, socialising, playing with your children etc. Use a pie chart to represent this. Then draw your ‘ideal’ Life-Pie. Visit www.eoslifework.co.uk/getalife.xls for a Microsoft Excel tool to help you to do this

3. Force-field. On the right side list everything negative that’s holding you back. On the left side list all the positives that can take your life forward.

4. SWOT analysis. Analyse your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

5. Goal Setting. List all the things you would like to achieve in your life. 6. Personality profiling / self-analysis. Take on-line tests to gain greater personal insight. www.keirsey.com is a good starting point

7. Obituary. Write your own obituary for now! Then write it for ten years from now. How do they differ?

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Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 4

that you CAN make the most of what you can achieve. In Susan Jeffers inspirational book Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway,

Susan treats every new life experience as a positive learning opportunity. Even when she contracted breast cancer, she adopted the positive attitude that it gave her a deeper insight into herself. It also gave her the opportunity to meet people

whom she had never met before. You can develop your positive mental attitude by reading inspirational writings like Kipling’s poem If or any of the American

Chicken Soup books. Watch inspirational films like Top Gun or An Officer and a Gentleman or Working Girl, which show peoples’ commitment to success. Convince yourself, that you are in charge of your own destiny. Believe that you can achieve

the success you want, picture yourself achieving it, and you’re halfway there! Life Changing Idea 5: Conquer Rejection and Fear of Failure

Job hunting can be challenging, enjoyable and rewarding, but job hunting can also be very depressing because there is often a huge amount of rejection. When looking for new opportunities, your job hunt can often look like this:

no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no

no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no

no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no YES

But you CAN succeed in spite of failure, if you’re persistent and persevere. If you don’t believe me that you can still succeed after failure, then here are some ‘failures’ that were never going to make it: Coca-Cola, Ford, Gillette and Heinz! I understand

they all went on to better things, but: Coca-Cola sold only 400 bottles in their first year in business. Henry Ford went bust twice before his business successes. In their first year of trading Gillette sold only 51 safety razors and 168 blades! H J Heinz (of beanz fame) went bankrupt, learned the lessons, and did better next time.

Two of the outstanding successes of recent times were one-time failures. Would you believe that Bill Gate’s first business venture failed to take off: ‘Traf-O-Data’ a computerized system for processing paper tapes from traffic counters? In 2012 Bill Gates was listed as the second richest person in the world, with a fortune of $61 billion. And JK Rowling’s story should be an

inspiration to all of us as it truly epitomizes the reality of a ‘rags to riches’ life story that can be achieved through perseverance and determination. In the early 1990’s she was nearly penniless, severely depressed, divorced, and raising a

child on her own while attending university and writing a novel. She progressed from living on social security payments to

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How To Get That Job: Career Development Fact Sheet 1 10 Life Changing Ideas to Bring Success in Your Job Hunt

Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 5

being a dollar billionaire and one of the richest women in the world in a span of only a few years. In October 2010, J. K.

Rowling was named 'Most Influential Woman in Britain' by leading magazine editors.

If I hadn’t been persistent and persevered you wouldn’t be reading this. When I wrote my first book I was rejected by over thirty publishers. Undeterred I self-published. When I re-submitted the self-published version I got a publishing contract

within 24 hours! That was 20 years ago and since then I have written 7 career planning books. Don’t be afraid of failure. Treat it as a learning opportunity. You may have to ‘kiss a lot of frogs before you find your Prince’. But if you persevere you

CAN succeed.

In my work with job hunters and in my research for my books, I have found low self-esteem to be one of the

biggest barriers to people achieving success in their job hunt, so I hope these stories of success will help to raise spirits and show that success can follow failure.

Life Changing Idea 6: Prepare to change

Computer technology and the Internet have given us a new way of doing business. You probably have more computing power in your mobile phone, than existed in the entire world at the start of the 60's. Technology has changed the way we work

forever, for example the traditional role of ‘secretary’ has virtually disappeared from the workplace as managers take more responsibility for organizing their time and creating their own communications using mobile technology. Changes often mean the end of existing jobs and the creation of new work opportunities for people. Indeed many organisations now value

themselves in terms of their ‘Human Capital’. ‘How to Get that Job’ will help you to capitalise on your own ‘Human Capital Assets’ and take advantage of present and future job opportunities as ‘traditional’ jobs disappear and new ones emerge. By

the way, if you are sitting reading this thinking ‘Well I’m over 50. I’m way too old for major career change. Who’s going to employ someone of my age?’ or ‘I wouldn’t know where to begin thinking about creating my own job’, or indeed any other negative thoughts about your continued success, then how’s this for a reality check?

Ray Kroc was of Czechoslovakian descent and worked as an ambulance driver in the First World War He subsequently moved

to the USA and tried his hand at a number of jobs. By the early 1950s, he was a Multimixer milkshake machine salesman. Two of his customers were the McDonald brothers Dick and Mac who, were using eight of his machines at their innovative California hamburger restaurant. The brothers had recognised the potential of their business and had started to franchise it,

but with minimal success. Kroc believed that the restaurant model had tremendous potential, and in 1955, at the age of 52, he acquired franchising rights to open a McDonald's restaurant of his own, in Des Plaines, Illinois. ‘I was 52 years old. I had

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Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 6

diabetes and incipient arthritis. I had lost my gall bladder and most of my thyroid gland in earlier campaigns, but I was

convinced that the best was ahead of me.’ Ray Kroc. It was the McDonald brothers who invented the Speedee Service System, which established the principles of modern fast-food restaurants, but it was Ray Kroc who recognised the enormous

potential. He encouraged the brothers to put him in charge of franchising, and founded the McDonald's Corporation with the opening of his first franchise. Within six years Ray Kroc went from travelling salesman, to successful businessman and in 1961, he bought out the McDonald brothers for US $2.7 million. It is Ray Kroc who is credited in the history books as being

the founder of the international brand McDonald’s. His success is a lesson to all of us that life can begin at 50 if you have the passion and enthusiasm for what you want to achieve.

Job hunting is a personal change management process; be prepared to change and seize new opportunities

Good Life Changing Idea 7: Re-invent and re-package yourself

Our working environments are continuing to change at a faster pace than ever and to succeed in your career you need to be adaptable and open to change. You may need to challenge your paradigm of your self-image and what you can achieve. In

business paradigm paralysis can cause missed opportunities. Inertia or fear sometimes stops people from challenging their personal paradigm. You have not been genetically encoded to be a secretary, an accountant, a trainer… … you can take control and have the life that you want, but you need to be brave. ‘You cannot discover new lands, until you have the courage

to lose sight of the shore’. Keep an open mind about the kinds of jobs you could do: listen to others with a totally different view (they probably have a different paradigm) listen to your own intuition and have faith in your own absurd ideas rather

than suppressing them. Paradigm shifts can create new opportunities. An excellent example of a successful paradigm shift is Lucozade. In the mid-

20th century Lucozade was a drink which helped people to recover after a period of illness, but as peoples’ health improved and health care became better, the market for Lucozade became smaller and smaller. In the 1980’s Lucozade re-invented

itself completely. The manufacturers recognised the growing ‘exercise’ market and re-packaged the very same product as an energy’ drink for athletes and sports people. If you want to get a measure of the success of the ‘re-invention’ just go to any supermarket!

What has Lucozade got to do with career & life planning? Well, everything! Our working environments are changing faster

than ever. The rate of change continues to accelerate. A couple of decades ago, no one had heard of HTML, SQL, C++ or Java. Now people who can speak these IT and website assembly languages can almost pick their salary! There is no ‘one way’ to

plan your career or to find a new job; the keys to maximising your potential are flexibility, keeping an open mind and regarding change as an opportunity not a threat.

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Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 7

Life Changing Idea 8: Build and use your Network Ninety-nine percent of advertising doesn't sell much of anything’. David Ogilvy (advertising Guru). The success rate for

Networking is no better and may be even worse! But when it does work Networking can bring powerful rewards and a new job! Just as the gardener reaps their rewards for working and fertilizing the soil, you will gain rewards from your Networking activities.

Networking is a proactive process of building and maximising relationships to help you to advance your career. Your Network

becomes increasingly important as you get older, or apply for more senior positions. Some people believe that as few as 25 per cent of jobs are ever advertised and that about 50 percent of people over 40 find work through personal contacts. Some people Network quite naturally, whilst for others, the very thought of it makes them feel so uncomfortable that it makes the

hairs on the back of their neck stand up! Ironically many people, who are brilliant salespeople and marketers for their product or service, draw a blank when it comes to self-marketing! I would encourage you to build and use your Network as soon as

you possibly can in your job hunt. Life Changing Idea 9: Get a coach.

There is no such thing as a ‘self-made’ man. We are made up of thousands of others. Everyone who has ever done a kind deed for us, or spoken one word of encouragement to us, has entered into the make-up of our character and of our thoughts,

as well as our success’. George Matthew Adams A coach will help you to turn your visions and dreams of your career-life plan into reality. Do you know someone whom you

can use as a sounding board for your ideas? As you develop your career and life plan, you will find it very beneficial to ‘bounce’ your ideas off someone else. Ideas can take on a new dimension when you explain them to someone else, and

inputs from another person can really help to motivate you into action. A professional career coach may be a complete stranger, who will take you through a series of exercises to help you formulate

and refine your plans. Many coaches do this through an initial 1:1 meeting, followed by a series of telephone calls. Very few of us have the benefit of a professional coach, but do not despair! What about someone who knows you well and whose

opinion you value? What about a favourite uncle or aunt? An old school/college/university friend? A current or previous work colleague? A neighbour? A fellow member of a sports or social club? You will probably find it best not to use your

partner. Please do not misunderstand me - I'm not advising you should exclude your partner from the career-planning process; not at all. But they may not be able to ‘see the wood for the trees’, because of their personal involvement. THE BENEFITS: You will find that your plans are modified, refined; and more realistic. And all it will cost you is a box of

chocolates, a special thank-you at Christmas or a couple of beers!

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How To Get That Job: Career Development Fact Sheet 1 10 Life Changing Ideas to Bring Success in Your Job Hunt

Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 8

Life Changing Ideas Recap 1: We are all mortal - ‘Carpe Diem’ 2: Define YOUR vision of success

3: Write a plan – develop your strategy 4: Develop a PMA (positive mental attitude) 5: Conquer rejection and fear of failure

6: Prepare to change 7: Reinvent and re-package yourself 8: Build and use your Network

9: Get a coach 10: DO IT NOW! CARPE DIEM

Good Idea 10: DO IT NOW! CARPE DIEM. The first time I embarked on a major career and life planning process, I spent several hours over the space of a fortnight. I

used the principles I have mentioned here as well as many techniques which are normally associated with business planning. It was hard work but the investment paid off enormously.

It’s easy to put things off and wait for the ‘right time’. But the right time is now! Are you feeling inspired to get your job hunt under way? OK, switch off the TV tonight, and start on your plan, or better still.

Do it now! Carpe Diem.

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How To Get That Job: Career Development Fact Sheet 1 10 Life Changing Ideas to Bring Success in Your Job Hunt

Written by Malcolm Hornby Chartered FCIPD FCMI MIfL career coach and author of How To Get That Job - The complete Guide to Getting Hired

Published by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 © Pearson Education © Malcolm Hornby www.hornby.org Page 9

A few words from the author

My Books

These tips are from my books for career planners and job hunters. I wrote the first book in

1993, since then thousands of people have used the tips to plan their lives and get new jobs

My latest book is: How To Get That Job – The Complete Guide to Getting Hired

Book Description (from Amazon)

Publication Date: 15 Nov 2012 | ISBN-10: 0273772120 | ISBN-13: 978-0273772125 | Edition: 4

The ultimate all-in-one guide to job hunting success.

Getting an edge in the hunt for work is vital and this book offers the edge that millions are missing.

This no-nonsense, highly practical and outcome focussed guide to the whole process of job hunting

takes you right from the planning stages through writing your CV, flying through aptitude tests, being

interviewed on the phone and online, to what to do and say when you finally get the offer you’ve been

hoping for. With essential guidance on maximising modern job-hunting tools such as social media and

networking websites, as well as special help for those who are new to work, the recently redundant,

the long-term unemployed, ex-offenders and graduates, it’s one of the most up to date and all-encompassing job

hunting books on the market today.

There’s more good advice in my other slideshows and at my website, visit www.hornby.org

Want to use my material?

I’m flattered and am happy for you to use my slides and factsheets at work, at your job club, at school, college or

university or in your job hunt, etc provided it’s ‘not for profit’. If you want to use my material in a commercial situation please get in touch as I’m happy to write for websites journals, newspapers etc.